Description
Going Grey: A Compliant Guide to Modern Peptide Research
Going Grey is a positive, research-focused educational guide designed for readers who want to better understand the modern peptide landscape without the hype, confusion, or exaggerated claims often found online.
This guide explores 40+ of the most widely discussed peptides, blends, and peptide-adjacent research compounds through a clear, easy-reference format. Each profile covers the compound’s origin, history, research interest, mechanism of interest, published study themes, analytical quality considerations, and responsible interpretation.
Inside, readers will find approachable explanations of major peptide categories, including tissue-response peptides, copper peptides, thymosin-related compounds, mitochondrial peptides, neuropeptides, immune-modulating peptides, GLP-1 receptor agonists, dual agonists, triple agonists, and emerging metabolic research compounds.
Special emphasis is placed on the modern GLP and multi-agonist era, including semaglutide, tirzepatide, retatrutide, cagrilintide, mazdutide, glucagon receptor research, amylin biology, and the shift toward next-generation metabolic signaling science.
What This Guide Covers
- 40+ peptide and research-compound profiles
- BPC-157, TB-500, GHK-Cu, GLOW blend, MOTS-c, SS-31, NAD+, Semax, Selank, Kisspeptin-10, PT-141, and more
- GLP-1, GIP, glucagon, amylin, and multi-agonist research
- Retatrutide and the triple-agonist era
- COAs, purity, identity testing, HPLC, LC-MS, and analytical quality basics
- How to separate published research from online hype
- Compliance-safe terminology and high-risk claim awareness
- Source notes, glossary, COA checklist, and peptide reference index
Who This Book Is For
This book is ideal for readers interested in peptide science, research literacy, laboratory-market education, analytical testing, and the evolving grey area between emerging research, pharmaceutical development, and public curiosity.
It is written in plain English while still respecting the science.
Important Notice
This book is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not medical advice, veterinary advice, legal advice, regulatory advice, diagnostic guidance, treatment guidance, or product-use instruction.
This book does not provide dosing, administration, injection, reconstitution, cycling, stacking, compounding, preparation, sourcing, or personal-use protocols. Any discussion of peptides, mechanisms, studies, research findings, or compound activity refers to scientific, laboratory, preclinical, clinical, analytical, or published research contexts only.
Research compounds discussed in this book are not presented or recommended for human or veterinary use.



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